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totally gonna upgrade my obsolete gtx 970. thank god i waited... getting tired with 3,5gb + 0.5gb vram.
and this card gonna answer my prayer..... thanks nvidia
Proof? Do you even play on 4k?
totally gonna upgrade my obsolete gtx 970. thank god i waited... getting tired with 3,5gb + 0.5gb vram.
and this card gonna answer my prayer..... thanks nvidia
At least this time they figured they would sell enough they could tool a cover to add "Ti" on this one. With Titan they just re-use the old Titan, figuring crinkle paint would gussy it up enough.The original maybe, now its just the same damn cooler every time.
Very generic and repetative
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are you serious? Is that with the DX 12? This is something I'm most looking forward to seeing besides the other interesting technologies associated with dx12. I really want to knoway about vram stacking because this could open up the door for so much potential. As of right now you wouldn't even really have to buy a 980 ti in order to play 4K at 60 frames a second. You could get away with buying 3 970s. There's definitely some interesting possibilities thereLast time I used afterburner with a Radeon card it gave me the sum of the two cards video memory when running a CFX configuration, I wouldn't be surprised if this was the same case.
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Witcher 3 uses under 2GB of vRAM even on 4K. I assume other devs are just not doing a good job coding and being very liberal with their vRAM allocation. I'll also add that vRAM has never been a legitimate bottleneck--just because you max out the vRAM on your card doesn't mean any performance is actually lost.
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12 gb is not to much considering gamea in 4k are exceeding 6 gb. In my opinion the 980 ti should come with 8 gb.
I don't propose anything. I'm just saying 6 is not enough but it will have to make due I guess.And you propose that be done how with a 384-bit bus?
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There is performance lost when you use up all the Vram. Crysis 2 for example, shooting the water resulted in 1 fps
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Witcher 3 uses under 2GB of vRAM even on 4K. I assume other devs are just not doing a good job coding and being very liberal with their vRAM allocation. I'll also add that vRAM has never been a legitimate bottleneck--just because you max out the vRAM on your card doesn't mean any performance is actually lost.
that's the thing though, games are getting more demanding especially in higher resolutionMore VRAM does nothing for performance unless the game actually needs it and you don't have it then the engine starts using system RAM which is slower so performance takes a hit.
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that's the thing though, games are getting more demanding especially in higher resolution
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Far cry 4 In 4k uses 6gb easy. not to mention shadow of Mordor
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And Witcher 3 uses less than 2GB in 4K. It seems more likely that these companies were being very negligent when it came to resource allocation than anything. I mean shit, CoD: AW uses as much vRAM as it has access to, not because it's demanding but because the devs didn't care to optimize it. As resolution goes up developers will just have to be more careful with how they allocate resources.
EDIT: Even the consoles are limited to like 5GB-6GB of RAM, so I imagine not many games will use drastically more than 6GB. 6GB is plenty these days.